Method of manufacturing a dome and a dome manufactured using the method
There is described a method of manufacturing a dome (2), the method comprising: providing a plurality of beams (6, 106, 206, 306), each of the plurality of beams (6, 106, 206, 306) comprising one or more slots (16, 22); and engaging at least one of the slots (16, 22) of each of the plurality of beams (6, 106, 206, 306) with a slot (16, 22) of the one or more slots (16, 22) of another of the plurality of beams (6, 106, 206, 306) so as to form at least part of the dome (2). There is also described a dome (2) manufactured in accordance with the method.
This application is a 35 U.S.C. § 371 national phase application of PCT/EP2021/079907 (WO-2022/106170 A1), filed on Oct. 28, 2021, entitled “A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A DOME AND A DOME MANUFACTURED USING THE METHOD”, and claims priority to GB-2018183.0 filed on Nov. 19, 2020, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSUREThe disclosure relates to a method of manufacturing a dome and a dome manufactured using the method.
BACKGROUNDPower stations commonly comprise reactors housed within domed containment vessels. The containment vessel is designed to contain toxic material released by the reactor in the event of the reactor malfunctioning. Domed vessels are typically forged or fabricated from forged petals off-site before being craned into position. Such a process is typically time-consuming and expensive, requires a significant amount of space on site and requires good weather conditions for assembly.
It is therefore desirable to provide an improved method of manufacturing a dome and a dome manufactured using the method.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREAccording to a first aspect, there is provided a method of manufacturing a dome, the method comprising: providing a plurality of beams, each of the plurality of beams comprising one or more slots; and engaging at least one of the slots of each of the plurality of beams with a slot of the one or more slots of another of the plurality of beams so as to form at least part of the dome.
At least a portion of each of the plurality of beams may be a T-beam comprising a web and a flange.
The one or more slots may be formed by the webs.
The one or more slots may be angled non-perpendicularly from the edges of the webs.
The flange may be curved about its longitudinal axis toward the web.
The flange may be curved along its longitudinal axis toward the web.
An edge of the web opposing the flange may be curved along its longitudinal axis toward or away from the flange.
The curvature of the edge of the web may be created by weld build up, upsetting or rolling.
Each beam may be manufactured by welding the web to the flange. Cooling of the weld may induce the curvature in the web and/or the flange.
At least one of the webs may comprise a plurality of web sections. Each web section may be separated from its adjacent web section by a gap.
At least one of the flanges may comprise a plurality of flange sections each separated by a gap. Each of the plurality of beams may comprise a further flange disposed on an opposing side of the web to the flange. The further flange may comprise a plurality of further flange sections each separated by a gap.
The one or more slots may be formed in opposing sides of the webs.
One or more of the webs and/or flanges may comprise one or more through holes.
One or more plates may be welded to the webs of the plurality of beams so as to form an exterior skin of the dome.
One or more plates may be welded to the webs of the plurality of beams so as to form an interior skin of the dome.
One or more voids may be formed between the exterior skin and the interior skin. One or more of the voids may be filled with a solid mass.
A lower portion of the dome may comprise a hollow cylindrical structure formed by a plurality of blocks or plates.
At least some of the plurality of beams may be arranged in a triangular lattice so as to form at least part of a geodesic dome.
At least some of the plurality of beams may be arranged in a rectangular lattice.
At least some of the plurality of beams may be arranged in a hexagonal lattice.
According to a second aspect, a dome manufactured in accordance with any preceding statement is provided.
Arrangements will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The web 12 is provided with a plurality of through holes 26. The through holes 26 can act as a passageway through which utilities such as wires, power cables, optical cables, sensors or pipes may pass or through which inspection may be carried out.
Additionally or alternatively, the through holes 26 may be used as connection or anchoring points to aid in the assembly process.
Multiple connections between multiple beams 6 may be made through the engagement of multiple slots 16, 22 so as to manufacture an upper part of a dome 2 such as that shown in
The components described herein may be designed and manufactured using CAD and CAM. The components may be made of steel. The components may be manufactured using a water-jet cutting process
Although it has been described that the beams of a dome are arranged in either a hexagonal lattice, a triangular lattice or a rectangular lattice, the beams of a dome may be arranged in any regular lattice arrangement. The beams of a dome may be arranged in multiple different types of lattice arrangements. By way of example, a first subset of the beams of a dome may be arranged in a hexagonal lattice, a second subset of the beams of a dome may be arranged in a triangular lattice and a third subset of the beams of a dome may be arranged in a rectangular lattice.
Although it has been described that the dome 2 is a dome for a power station reactor, it may be any suitable dome such as a dome for storing compressed gases, a heat reservoir, a bridge, a ship or an architectural fabrication. The dome may be used for storage of gases such as hydrogen. Gas storage may be carried out under normal operating conditions. Alternatively, the dome may store (i.e. contain) gases that have leaked from a structure contained within the dome.
Claims
1. A dome, comprising:
- a plurality of beams, each of the plurality of beams comprising one or more slots; and
- at least one of the slots of each of the plurality of beams is engaged with a slot of the one or more slots of another of the plurality of beams so as to form at least part of the dome,
- wherein at least a substantial portion of each of the plurality of beams being T-shaped comprising a web and a flange, and wherein the one or more slots are located in opposing sides of the webs.
2. The dome of claim 1, wherein at least one of the webs comprises a plurality of web sections, wherein each web section is separated from an adjacent said web section by a gap.
3. The dome of claim 1, wherein at least one of the flanges comprises a plurality of flange sections each separated by a first gap, and wherein each of the plurality of beams comprises a further flange disposed on a respective said opposing side of a respective said web to a respective said flange, the further flange comprising a plurality of further flange sections each separated by a second gap.
4. A method of manufacturing a dome, the method comprising:
- providing a plurality of beams, each of the plurality of beams comprising one or more slots; and
- engaging at least one of the slots of each of the plurality of beams with a slot of the one or more slots of another of the plurality of beams so as to form at least part of the dome;
- wherein at least a substantial portion of each of the plurality of beams being T-shaped comprising a web and a flange, and wherein the one or more slots are located in opposing sides of the webs.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein at least one of the webs comprises a plurality of web sections, wherein each web section is separated from an adjacent said web section by a gap.
6. The method of claim 4, wherein at least one of the flanges comprises a plurality of flange sections each separated by a first gap, and wherein each of the plurality of beams comprises a further flange disposed on a respective said opposing side of a respective said web to a respective said flange, the further flange comprising a plurality of further flange sections each separated by a second gap.
7. The method of claim 4, wherein a lower portion of the dome comprises a hollow cylindrical structure formed by a plurality of blocks or plates.
8. The method of claim 4, wherein at least a subset of the plurality of beams are arranged in a triangular lattice so as to form at least part of a geodesic dome.
9. The method of claim 4, wherein at least a subset of the plurality of beams are arranged in a rectangular lattice.
10. The method of claim 4, wherein at least a subset of the plurality of beams are arranged in a hexagonal lattice.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Oct 28, 2021
Date of Patent: Nov 11, 2025
Patent Publication Number: 20240011293
Assignee: ROLLS-ROYCE SMR LIMITED (Derby)
Inventor: Daniel Clark (Derby)
Primary Examiner: Rodney Mintz
Application Number: 18/253,078